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Show TIIE PAGE TEN S u N - A D O C A T E V . P R I C E , V Tin. T A Former Price Student LOCAL YOUTHS AT Visits; Now Publishes C.M.T.C. TO RETURN SUNDAY IHUASIOII GRAIiD JUNCTION California Newspaper LOCAL TENtiiS TEAM PREPARES FOR Grand Junctions independent five- man tennis team, intent upon avenging the defeat handed them by the Price quint which played there two weeks ago, will invade the local park courts for a return match and another crack at the trophy which is to be given the scries winners during a three year playing program. Price Wins First The first matches of the current season were held in Grand Junction and Price managed to eke out a 4 win. The Colorado outfit displayed a burst of playing technique that the locals were unprepared for, and came close to winning the first series. Now however, Price is ready to tighten down and retain her hold on the series, resulting in strong competition at this Sunday's playing. Should Grand Junction take match, a third fray will be played on .... 5-- a neutral court. sen who were Price residents more !than twenty years ago, is among Price this week. He was aecom- If Price wins, it will panied by his wife and daughters, n's s-- 30-d- ay in this section is rapidly jof the American Legion. Visited That fact was manifest at Many changes in Carbon county the recent tourney, and Price have been made since hi ity of the Exhibition Fray ideparture from this section, accord- - gratitude He A special feature of the day will be,n8 to the California publisher, an exhibition match between Ruth lsPoke very highly of the district and Daurberry, one of the outstanding was highly impressed by the He has stars of the western slope Polltan appearance of Price. and one of the Pricp feminine renewing old acquaintances ers. Miss Daurberry has been out- -j throughout the county during his visit standing in her Paying, and this ln the Carbon area match is expected to draw as an add- -' 4-it'd attraction. Grand Junction players expected here are Cleo Carter, Art Quinn, James Tomlin, B. Brown and Bill James. Initial activities of the local chapPrice players are B. Killfoyle, A. ter of the club, were started early Ramsey, B. Moffatt, Aaron Hanson this week when the girls unit met and Lewis Hunsaker. at the residence of Mrs. M. S. Shaffer for election of new officers. Persons who will hold office for the Base Current term, are Dorothy Shaffer, Ball president; Aston Wilson, vice president; Mary Setchio, secretary-treas-ueVelma Powell, reporter; Ann jRose Ciorcelty and Christine Pasa- Of interest to boy baseball players ralli, cheer leaders, No date has been announced for the is the announcement issued late last week by Clark Wright, director of the next meeting but that information is American Legion Junior Baseball expected soon. team that tryouts for next year's team E are being conducted at the fair Kelleys Won From grounds diamond every morning dur-- 1 ing the Asked to Respond 10-- 8 In Game Regardless of age, boys who have hopes of making the 1937 editions of Kelleys Drug, almost the foigot- the American Legion Junior Baseball men in the city junior baseball H teams, are asked to report for prac-le- n tice at the diamond, A regular base- - lca?ue, came out of their hole late w'k to turn about one of the, ball school is conducted every morn-,a- s most unexpected games and win over 12 10 from oclock until oclock ing General Department Store, noon apd quite a bit of competition The game, which was accorded a is shown. throughout, saw Wright indicated he had a number in'P an( utk Kelley team garner enough runs of inquiries regarding next years team and apparently there are to be0 put them safely in the lead at the lend of the final frame. some changes in the limitations. Tbe Price Trading tied the Rotary We strongly urje all youngsters 5 on the diamonds last week, of a have basic foundation who ball, who love the game, and who are Tim Rotarians were ahead until the as inning when the former bounded willing to work, to turn out to these Ibe tieing runs. practices, he said. especially growing. te city-Kiwa- play-bet- Cod No. 55 FIFTHS Cod H CHANGE TO Glenmores MINT Whiskey And keep the change M PINTS PINTS til IHINWOeiUTJUItMt Cod No. ISO Cod No. 89 FIFTHS-C- od No. 13 GLENMORB DISTILLERIES CO.. Inc. Louisville Owensboro Lnrgest Distillery ns Kentucky ' I base-Uea- 8. 5-- m, Rule Desertion On District Miss Flossie Moss is leaving this Case week for San Francisco, planning a combination vacation and business 'trip. While there she will purchase stock for the Flacille shop, also atFrank Rule will stand trial in dis- tending the Market Week festivities trict court here during the coming of the the wholesalers sponsored by September schedule on charges of coast city. failure to provide for wife and min- Mimeograph paper lor as low a or children as decided at a prelim-- 1 inary hearing held last week before fifty cents a ream at The Judge J. W. Hammond. The original complaint, signed by his wife, Helen Rule, alleged that Rule has not provided for them. The com-- 1 plaint was signed on July 6. The ease will be set for trial during the first few days of the September HAVE driven eApensive automobiles for more than fifteen years, but this Lincoln-Zephy- r is far ahead of anything I thought possible in an automobile. Its roominess and beauty of design are evident immediately. Its ease of handling, smoothness, power and sturdy construction appeal strongly to me. 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I.... last Sunday the major- - 10 pounds. Awards Given youths from Price professed at the prospects of returning Early next week, just prior to the 'n j PINTS T . week-day- WHISKEY theeguRms Pranlr M by a j OLD 100 aDDnnr bivvi ' By fl? metio-femini- ne Tryouts For Teams Held At Fair Grounds MONTHS !7' said he had gained at least 12 pounds 4-- PRICED 16 t!-- Fort Douglas, lt Lake City, Utah, arrive home the forepart of next will the military and Starts at 10 Oclock Carbon high school, class of 1918, and week completing a at the expense Playing is expected to start late in 'while a student there edited the school training period the morning and will continue 'publication. He is now the publisher federal government. Camp omeajy through the day. Seats are to be pro-- ! and editor of the Holtville, (Calif.) opened July vided for the spectators and no ad-- 1 Tribune, a weekly newspaper. He r no ana Wyoming. thisl. LOWEST in FouiUen Carbon county lads, NlilSrv Tra"iingmCamp'at visitors jvlV home. They were thankful for the breaking of camp, military training they had received. held and presents on out indicated tnat the old home town those having won recogn n WillW 'given. Awards for will look plenty good profit r'-marksmanship, Rigid Training athletics the at conducted phases is enforced are training hi"hhr Rigid camp. Regular military discipline is by the receivers and used at all times and the enrollees are youths are hoping to be listed1 under competent army instructors.! those receiving awards. Those who are expected One local entry said that this year back was the first that he had fired an Charles Averill, Wjj,20 . shoulder that Dominick my Besso, John W r army rifle, adding was sure sore. The trainees are put George Fragadakis, Quentin' r 71' through the armys training tactics Richard Gibbs, Mell ' EARLY NEXT WEEK Visiting Netters Planning Vengeance For Defeat On Home Courts rsda y, J T Q j |